MEYER
YUZINT (JUZINT, UGENT)
He studied in the Slobodka
yeshiva. He survived the ghetto and concentration
camps. After the war, he emigrated to
Chicago. His books include: Blutike lider (Bloody poems) (Chicago,
1947), 30 pp.; Nekhamat meir (Meyer’s
consolation) (Chicago, 1957-1959), 2 vols.; Shire
metser vetikva / Lider fun noyt un hofenung (Poems of want and hope) (Chicago,
1962), 94 pp.
[Additional
information from: Berl Kagan, comp., Leksikon
fun yidish-shraybers (Biographical dictionary of Yiddish writers) (New
York, 1986), col. 300.]
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